Anne-Marie Cournoyer specializes, apparently, in squirrel photography, and so, in Québec’s Parc National du Mont-St-Bruno, snapped a cryptic sciurid. Can you spot it? (Click to enlarge.)
Answer at 1 p.m. Chicago time.
Anne-Marie Cournoyer specializes, apparently, in squirrel photography, and so, in Québec’s Parc National du Mont-St-Bruno, snapped a cryptic sciurid. Can you spot it? (Click to enlarge.)
Answer at 1 p.m. Chicago time.
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I see tracks, but sqrll not spotted yet.
I think I found it! It’s digging up something in the snow patch to the left.
Yeah! Look for a bushy tail! Took me a little while, and at first I thought it was maybe a melanistic sqrl sitting up near the back.
Cannot get the enlargement to work but I believe the squirrel is in the far right upper side of the photo.
Who knew that squirrels need a (stream) fork once in a while? Nut me!
… and I don’t mean the forks around the snow island in the middle. Maybe it is a juncture, come to that.
I see squirrel, where’s moose?
I knew it couldn’t be as hard as I was making it, and it wasn’t. Sigh.
just a squirrel tail poking out of a patch of snow. Can we assume there is a squirrel attached?